The Revelation of Jesus Christ According to the Sinaitic Text, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society in 1918. Contains a translation of the book of Revelation (following the Sinaitic Greek manuscript) and a commentary, which is drawn from the book The Finished Mystery. The book was advertised for sale in the June 1, 1918 Watch Tower magazine (now distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses), but had a limited distribution.
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The Seven Thunders of Millennial Dawn. Critique of teachings of Charles Taze Russell and J.F. Rutherford. Russell wrote "Studies in the Scriptures" and Rutherford wrote "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." Both were presidents of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, now known as Jehovah's Witnesses.
Topics: Millennial Dawn, Studies in the Scriptures, Charles Taze Russell, J.F. Rutherford, Watchtower,...
Text version of Studies in the Scriptures, Volumes 1-7. Volumes 1-6 were written by Charles Taze Russell (1916 edition) and were originally entitled "Millennial Dawn." Earlier editions of volumes 1-6 contain significant differences. Predictions for the year 1914 were altered in the 1916 printing. Volume 7 is entitled "The Finished Mystery" and was written by G. Fisher and C. J. Woodworth (1918). These volumes were published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (now...
Topics: Studies in the Scriptures, Jehovah's Witnesses, Millennial Dawn, Charles Taze Russell, G. Fisher,...
The Finished Mystery, first published in 1917. Advertised as the posthumous work of Pastor Charles Taze Russell and published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (now known as Jehovah's Witnesses). Book was actually written by C.J. Woodworth and George Fisher and authorized for publication by J.F. Rutherford, second president of the Watch Tower Society. It was considered as Volume 7 of Studies in the Scriptures by those Bible Students who stayed in fellowship with Rutherford. The Finished...
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A special edition of the March 1, 1918 Watchtower magazine, which was also referred to as "ZG" ("Z" standing for Zion's Watch Tower and "G" represented the 7th volume of Studies in the Scriptures). This special issue of the Watchtower magazine contained a paperback version of The Finished Mystery with additional commentary. At this time, the president of the Watchtower Society was J.F. Rutherford who had succeeded C.T. Russell after Russell's death in 1916....
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"The Finished Mystery," by Clayton J. Woodworth and George Fisher (1917). This was published as Volume 7 of Studies in the Scriptures and advertised as the posthumous work of Charles Taze Russell. This is a text version of the first printing and also contains pictures that were circulated in the Karatol edition. Later printings contain significant changes. Publication of this book was authorized by J.F. Rutherford, president of the Watchtower Society. Rutherford later gave the group...
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These 1922 Watch Tower articles present acceptance of the Watchtower Society's chronological structure associated with 1874, 1878, 1910, 1914 and 1918 as a test of loyalty. The Watch Tower magazine reasons that when Cyrus started his reign in 536 BCE, he issued the edict that enabled Jews to return home in that same year. From that date these articles, as did Russell, use the "seventy years of captivity" to calculate the destruction of Jerusalem at 606 BCE. They then use the...
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Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence, all magazine issues from 1910-1919. Issues from 1910 to 1916 were edited by Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916), first president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Issues from 1917-1919 were edited by an editorial board created as part of Russell's Will. This period covers a critical time among the International Bible Students Association (which had been founded by Russell). The members had many eschatological expectations for the years 1910,...
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